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DLA RPRT |
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The Defense Logistics Agency Real Property Inventory Reconciliation Tool (DLA-RPRT) was created for the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) to assist in comparing Real Property data from the Army, Army National Guard, Air Force, Marines, and Navy against the DLA Real Property Inventory within their Facility Management System (FMS) to ensure that all of the data sources match.
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FMM |
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The Facilities Modernization Model (FMM) is based on commercial practices and academic sources to determine what should be spent annually
on facilities to implement new or higher standards, accommodate new functions, and replace components that typically last longer than the
original service life of the facility itself.
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FOM |
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The Facilities Operation Model (FOM) is a standardized tool for estimating operation cost requirements for a typical inventory of real property facilities. FOM is based on commercial practices and academic sources to determine what should be spent annually on facilities for functions like utilities, custodial, pest control, grounds maintenance, etc.
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FSM |
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The Facilities Sustainment Model (FSM) is a standardized tool for estimating cost requirements for maintenance activities necessary to keep a typical inventory of real property facilities in good working order over the service life of the assets. FSM is based on commercial practices and academic sources to determine what should be spent annually on facilities for major repairs, replacement of components, and preventive maintenance.
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RPCS |
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The Real Property Classification System (RPCS) is used to identify, categorize, and analyze an inventory of buildings, structures, utilities, and land. This system is utilized by the U. S. Department of Defense, but is also applicable to any organization with a large and diverse inventory of real property.
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ARRM |
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The Army Range Requirements Model (ARRM) is an integrated, automated planning tool that provides planners (at installation level, Major Army Commands or Management Regions, and Headquarters, Department of the Army or HQDA) with the capability to quickly and easily determine approximate live training throughput capacities and throughput requirements for selected installations.
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CLS-DST |
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The Common Levels of Support Decision Support Tool (CLS-DST) provides the Army Installation Management Agency Senior Executive Leadership (IMA SEL) a tool to support optimal funding decisions for Base Operations Support (BOS) services on Army installations.
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DA FDM |
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The Department of the Army Facility Degradation Module (DA FDM) provides Headquarters, Department of the Army (HQDA) and its Regions, MACOMs, and installations with a tool that predicts future facility condition given the current facility condition as measured by the latest Installation Status Report (ISR) survey, and given the expected funding for sustainment (maintenance and repair)
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TAMIS Requirements |
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The TAMIS (Total Ammunition Management Information System) Requirements module is a web application that provides calculated and edited training and operational ammunition requirements for every unit and organization within the Army.
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CORRS |
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The Commanding Officer's Readiness Reporting System (CORRS) is a decision support system to improve management and decision making for Marine Corps installations. CORRS provides evaluations of the physical condition (quality) and the availability of (quantity) of important facility types at each Marine Corps installation.
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FAIM |
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The Facility Assessment Inspection Module (FAIM) is a decision support system to improve facility maintenance and repair management at Marine Corps installations. FAIM provides scheduling, inspection man-hours, and cost data for conducting assessment inspections for all types of facilities.
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USMC FDM |
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The Facility Degradation Module (FDM) provides a prediction of future condition based on current condition and a user entered percentage for sustainment funding. Currently configured at the Headquarters, Intermediate Command, and Installation levels of the Marine Corps (USMC), FDM reflects the predicted condition of groupings of Marine Corps facilities over the next 35 years given a proposed level of sustainment.
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